Mount Denali, North America’s highest mountain, is a beautiful sight. While beautiful, though, scientists have long wondered exactly how this mountain came to be. Now, new research has finally pinpointed how the Denali Fault formed, giving birth to the spectacular mountain we know today.

The Denali Fault is what scientists call a strike-slip fault. This is essentially a place where two chunks of the continental crust slide past each other. While this fault has been the birth of massive magnitude 7.

9 in the past, it is the fault’s status between 72 million and 56 million years ago that has scientists so excited right now. That’s because researchers believe that during that time period, the ancient fault was actually a spot where two land masses were joined together. These two landmasses were the Wrangellia Composite Terrane and the western edge of North America.

They believe that the two masses collided and gave birth to North America’s highest mountain. What is especially intriguing about this fault, though, is that it is one of three different faults that formed at the same time under the same conditions. These conditions helped give rise to Mount Denali.

This theory was first proposed in the 1990s and is the basis of published in the journal . Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there. By signing up, I agree to the and have reviewed the However, nobody had dug deep into the theory to confirm it until now.

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